I live in a 64 m2 freehold flat. You enter the condominium and take the elevator up to the fifth floor. As soon as you have left the elevator, you turn left twice to be in front of the door to my flat. You enter the anteroom, which has a tiled floor. The first door to your left leads to the

, the second to the
room

: My
room isn't big, but there is enough space for a washbasin, a shower, a basket filled with my washing, a cupboard for towels, and a washing machine. If you ignore these doors and turn right, you can look into a mirror. It is placed on the wall to your left, before getting to my

to your left and to some bookshelves to your right. There are some vases and glasses, but there are also DVDs and CDs among other things.
After having passed the bookshelves, you enter a big room, which looks first as if it were a
room

because the first things you see are a sofa, two armchairs and a coffee table between them. However, as soon as you look left, you see bookshelves and a huge desk which a PC, a printer and a lot of office material. So, there is actually only a third of the room used as a living room. Apart from my study, there is another room, which is a bit smaller. You have to enter the living room and turn immediately right to get into my
room

. Whereas the materials used in the study are glass and metal, you only see wooden furniture in the other room. The first things one sees looking in the room are a round table with six chairs, two sideboards and a trolley. So, one would assume that this is just a dining room. Yet, looking to your right, you realise that there is a huge wardrobe, and next to it, hidden behind the open door to this room, there is my bed.